Carbon monoxide alarm causes headache at home


Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Route 2308. 4. C3 route. 4. C3 in engine 315-14-24-20308. from the stove, leave the fire contained in the stove, also reporting two cats in the basement. Service box 208-1, company 2, and the 24 respond for a CO detector activation with EMS requested. 1004 elbow court between vent crash drive and a dead end operations on fire 23-09. C-3, okay. Engine 315, you have two closest hydrants, one in Bernadette and Bear Creek, the other at Yvette Drive in Bear Creek. You're okay, thank you. You're welcome. (name withheld), 21, a route. Chief 21, you're en route 2310. CO detector activation sounding in the basement, one person's sick with a severe headache. BG&E was notified they are responding with an unknown ETA. Thick. Tower three and three. A minute 24 responding. Medi 24, you're responding 2310. Tower 3.3.
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Near Elbow Ct, Aberdeen, MD 21001
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